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The table illustrates data about the underground railway transportation system in several cities between 1863 and 2001. Overall, it can be clearly shown that the highest number of passengers use this way in Tokyo, while the lowest is in Los Angeles. Also, the data shows variation in kilometers, while London stays at its peak; Kyoto […]
The passage presents fundamental information about underground railway systems in six different cities. To begin with, the dates when the railways opened range from 1863 to 2001. The newest city to open a railway system is Los Angeles, while the oldest is London. The passage also summarizes the data regarding the number of kilometers of […]
The table chat illustrates the information about the distances of underground railway among six cities such as london, Paris, Tokyo, Washington DC, kyoto, and los angeles. overall, the highest distance of underground railway was London,because there were number of passengers who were travel by train in one year, then the Paris, and then the other […]
The table compares the underground railway systems in six cities, focusing on their opening dates, route lengths, and annual passenger numbers. Overall, London has the oldest and longest network, while Tokyo carries the highest number of passengers per year. In contrast, Kyoto and Los Angeles have the shortest routes and the lowest ridership. London opened […]
The table provides information about underground railway systems in six cities, including the year they were opened, the total length of their routes, and the number of passengers they serve annually. Overall, Tokyo has the highest number of annual passengers, while London’s system is the oldest and longest. In contrast, Kyoto and Los Angeles have […]
The table compares the underground railway systems in six cities in terms of their opening dates, route lengths, and the number of passengers they serve annually. Overall, the systems in older and more established cities, such as London, Paris, and Tokyo, tend to have longer routes and handle significantly higher passenger numbers compared to the […]
The table presents a comparative analysis of underground railway systems across six major cities, detailing their respective opening dates, route lengths in kilometers, and annual passenger figures in millions. Overall, the data indicates significant variability in the length of systems and passenger usage, with older systems tending to have longer routes and higher annual ridership. […]
The table illustrates data about the underground railway systems in six cities: London, Paris, Tokyo, Washington, D.C., Kyoto, and Los Angeles. Overall, it is evident that the Tokyo metro carries significantly more passengers than the other underground systems in other cities, but the reverse is true for Kyoto. While London’s is the oldest among all, […]
The table compares data about underground railway systems across three columns: the year opened, kilometers of route, and passengers per year in six major cities. Overall, it is clear that London was the first city to introduce an underground train system and also boasts the longest rail network. In contrast, Kyoto has the shortest route. […]
The table illustrates details about the date opened, kilometers of route, and passengers per year for the underground railway systems of six cities: London, Paris, Tokyo, Washington, D.C., Kyoto, and Los Angeles. Overall, London has the oldest metro while also having the most extensive length of routes. Kyoto, on the other hand, has the least […]
The table illustrates details about the date opened, kilometers of route and passengers per year for the underground railway systems of six cities (London, Paris, Tokyo, Washington DC, Kyoto and Los Angeles. Overall, London has the oldest metro while also having the most extensive length of routes. Kyoto on the other hand has the least […]
There is information illustrated in the table regarding the opening dates, railway lengths in kilometers, and the millions of passengers using the railways per year in London, Paris, Tokyo, Washington DC, Kyoto, and Los Angeles. Overall, London has the oldest railway system and the longest route compared to other countries, and Tokyo has the most […]
The table provides details about the subterranean rail system in six cities, namely London, Paris, Tokyo, Washington DC, Kyoto and Los Angeles. Overall, Tokyo has the highest number of passengers per year, reaching 1920 million. Paris follows closely with 1191 million passengers. The city placed at the third is London, containing 775 million users annually. […]
The table shows data about the underground railway syayems in London, Paris, Tokyo, Washington DC, Kyoto and Los Angeles. Overall, London is the oldest and the longest route of underground railway systems among six cities and Tokyo is the most popular underground railway systems in six cities. First, London’s underground railway systems opened in 1863 […]
The provided table presents an overview of underground railway systems across six cities, including their inception dates, total route lengths, and annual ridership figures. Overall, the data reveals significant variations among the underground systems in terms of their operational history, extent of route coverage, and the volume of passengers they serve. London boasts the most […]
The table displays information on the underground railway systems across six cities, including the years they were established. On the whole, what stands out from the table is that Paris had the largest number of passengers per year, while Tokyo was in second and London was in third place. In contrast, other remaining cities had […]
The provided data table depicts the information pertaning to the accounted consumers in the underground railway stations in six cities ( London , Paris ,Tokyo , Washigton DC , Kyoto , Loas Angeles ) from 1863 to 2001, the unit of mesurement is was in millions for users. Firstly focusing on the the data tabel […]
We are provided with the table, presenting the information regarding the underground railway systems, revealing their date opened, kilometres of route and passengers (in millions), per year, in six different cities. Generally speaking, the numbers are decreasing in the categories of the route’s length and the number of passengers while going forward in years. Upon […]
The given chart compares and contrasts data on the differences between the length of routes and the number of passengers about the subway systems in six metropolises in the beginning days. By and large, as clearly shown in the table, there was an overwhelming majority of passengers who used the underground railway in three types […]
The table compares the underground railway systems in London, Paris, Tokyo, Wshington DC, Kyoto and Los Angeles. It is clear that the underground railway system in London is the earliest one opened , the date is 1863. Also it is the longest in all of six underground railway systems, which is about 394 kilometres of […]
The table provide information on underground railway systems located in six major cities: London, Parid, Tokyo, Washington DC, Kyoto and Los Angeles. The data are date opened, route’s length in kilometres and annual number of passengers in millions. Overall, it is evident that the newer the subway system, the shorter its track is. Moreover, the […]
The table chart given illustrates some information about the underground railway systems classified into date opened, kilometers of route and the number of passengers per year in six cities, including, London, Paris, Tokyo, Washington DC, Kyoto and Los Angeles. From an overall perspective, it is clear that the first underground railway system constructed belongs to […]
The table illustrates data for the subway systems in six major cities of the world. Overall, the underground railway system constructed prior to 1950s operates over longer routes and are used by a huge number of travellers. Whereas systems bult post 1950 cover shorter length and carry fewer passengers. The London underground railway was commensed […]
The diagram displays data on six different cities about the underground railways in terms of distance covered, date opened, and the passengers accommodating yearly. Overall, London had the longest railway route compared to all cities and Tokyo was supplied with the highest passengers annually. According to the graph, the longest and the oldest underground railway […]
The diagram displays data in six different cities about the railway systems. Overall, London had the longest railway route out of all cities, and Tokyo showed the highest number of passengers. According to the graph, The longest and oldest underground railway route was built in London in 1863 with 775 million passengers per year. Meanwhile, […]
The table lists different information about the system of underground railway in six different nations. Overall, the underground railway system was first opened in London, having the longest route of all systems, while Los Angeles system is the newest. Tokyo underground railway carries the most passengers per year, whereas Kyoto railway covers the least kilometers […]
The table illustrates underground railway’s length, date opened and passengers per year in six different cities. Overall, London underground railway which the oldest was opened in 1863 and it is the longest underground railway( 394 km), while the majority of passengers ( 1927 millions) use Tokyo subway. Moreover, the youngest metro railway is Los Angeles […]
The table presents data on the underground railway systems in six different cities, including the years they were opened, the length of their routes, and the annual number of passengers. Overall, London was the first city to establish an underground railway system in 1863, with the longest route of 394 km but not the highest […]
The table illustrates, about six cities (London, paris, Tokyo, Washington DC, Kyoto and Los Angleles) having underground railway systems. units to measure passengers per year is in millions. Overall, london is the first city to establish the underground railways (1863), among these six cities. Out of which, Los Angeles was the last one (2001). As […]
The set of data, presented in the table, illustrate the information about Date opened, length, and number of passengers of subways in London, Paris, Tokyo, Washington DC, Kyoto, and Los Angeles. Overall, underground railway systems in London, Paris, and Tokyo older, longer and attend more people than in the other three cities. The youngest subway […]
